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Old 19-04-2008, 11:07 AM
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Cheers for replying for me Ssthisto lol I should check on genetics more often
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Old 19-04-2008, 10:42 PM
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unless you are going to get into the genetics thing, just learn what you have and breed some nice leos

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well yes i would love to learn more about genetics i have a very keen interest thats why i ask a lot of questions and i think its great people find the time to help out.i am trying to get my head around things and who best to ask but the people wha can actually give great advise
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That's right, essentially - they hatch out with weird baby markings, but they tend to get full spots as they grow.

I'm not sure exactly what temperatures created mine - it was probably a couple of high spikes in temperature rather than an overall temperature change. That was also the year where I buried the eggs in the substrate completely and didn't heat the incubator around the clock - it was sitting in a spare viv that was heated during the day only.

Suez: If your jungles produce jungles when bred to other jungles then they're probably genetic jungles

If they only produce normals I would assume they're incubation-related or selectively bred aberrant patterned jungles.
thanks for your time and patience Ssthisto i apreciate it
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